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Wil place on sale to-morrow, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 160 CASES ‘DRY GOODS, purchased for cash at the larg- wt Auction Sale of Domestic goods known in America, con- sisting of FHITE FLANNEL, SCARLET FLANNEL, GRAY' FLANNEL, BLUE FLANNEL, PANCY FLAID FLANNEL .Plain and Twilled Waterproof inBrown, Navy Blue, Plain, and Plaid ; < Cloths, Cloaking, * Blan- kets, &c., which we guarantee to sell 20 per cent below actual value of cost of manufacture. 121 & 128 State-st. Hichigan-av. and Trwenty-second-t, FINANCIAL. i e AN ON A, o sl o =&, ~JRusT 1 G Qs {cranTEnED.) L 13 & 126 Dearbore-t, Chicage, I Morigago Loans on Ronl Estato, improved mdunimprovod, located in the oity and sub- b of Chicago and in the States of Ilinols ud lows, EXOLUSIVELTY negotinted. » Loans speedily oxoocuted at the LOWEST \ niesofinterost, Exnpenses moderate. ILINOISTRUST AND Savings Bank, 122 and*124 South Clark-st. OAPITAL AND BURPLUS - - - §626,000 :’nlis 4 per cent interest on Trust n Il 6 per cent on Savings Depos- IONEY T0 LOAK % Rl Estate Jn Ohieago and vicinity, Sumsof H0308 upwards, Funds In hand. MEAD & COE, 155 LoSallo-st, UNDERWEAR, Underwear Tho Largost Stook and the Largest Numbor of Lines ever offered in this city, consisting of Flannols, Mori- 08, Cashmores, Scotch 'Woola. 8, &o., from medium to finest Qualitios tho world produces, at unusually low pricos. WILSON BROS., 87and 60 Washin; on-st., Chicago. 0's Opera House, Fourth- i at., Cincinnati, omploto line of English and Amer- lean Bilk lJmln-ollasIZ at low pricos, ULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & £0.'S, — 118 & 120 Monroe-st. —___GENERAL NOTIOES, ELECTION RETURNS LN CENTENNTAL ZSSOCATION, Laccyfou T mestlug of tho Woman's Centounfal LY E8iCores o YUinols will bo held in the Firyt Motkior 3 ¢ Washin " ta, Teunday, (g 41y of Novermbap ot serors kr: m: " S Uy VLEMOVNE, -~ FURNAGES, e i kniniia Buy tho Tubu- lar Furnace. Bava coal and moncy, snd Liava 8 bura air to Rk 4end for circular, CUSHING, WA 3 3 G, WARREN & 4 h4%0 13 alzs Furuaces and 4 of Htoves. FURNACES w [ B BLANK BOOKS, &o, d. T s, Sty g Promptly and st fair prices, by . JOINTES, =104 and 100 Madison.st. ) YEING AND GLEANING, u'.‘,‘,‘,{',",':g g:rnngmEE.g: and cleansa Y g R e ate, T LAUNDRY, : MENTAL SPEAM TAUNDRY, Gl s et esee, Ao Vi 87 sad 311 Bouth Clark-st., or at ¢4 Madlgray, %o JENNINGY & G0r Your Jaw, 1 thst sou'll pardon me,” Tha Devil examined e ity "1t Tho Troasureranip of Conk Countes!! ALL PREPARED. READY FOR THE FICHT, REPURLICANS CONFIDENT OF VicTont, Tho Ropubitcan party of Chicago never went into a lucal olaction so well organized, with a0 much enconragemant, and with tho samo hopo of victory a8 this morning. 'The closing day's work of tho campaign was an oxcellont ano, And when tho crowd dispernodl last evening thern wae every roason {o boliave that the next nows wonld bo that of victory for ths friends of do- concy and good govornment. From narly morn- 108 10 the close of the day tho Republican head. auarters woro crowded, jammod,and packed with voters and leaders of tho ward clubs anzions to get thoir fiual instructions, and mecertain the vrospocts in othor warda than thoir own, The reports brought in were every oue of thom favorablo, and it scomod to bo sottled, an far ns auch a thing could be beforchand, that & Repub- ltean teiumph was cortain it anything like a foir election way had. Thera bas beon somo donbt about the result fn TUE COUNTRY Towas, but roports receivod at headquarters yerterday aro vorg encouraging. Mr. Humplrey, the can- didate for Commissioner in the Bixth District, has boon working with great vigor, nud appears to be certaln of beating both Conly and 8kelly, Horeporta a strong fooling i tun district in favor of Huck, aud 1romiscs to keop both that candidate and Mr, Ilealy aheoad of Hesing and Finerty. In fact it appearcd yes- terday as if Kooloy waa going to run abead of 'l;.e&ing 1n Lomout, the largest town in tho dis- o clection of Ayarain tho Second District Appears cettain. The decent citizens of Evans- ton canuot abide Hehultzo, aud havo expressed thomaelves o forcibly to that effoct that the Opposition have been frantically rushing around lo find A moro accoptable man. Tue ro- sult of tho dissatisfaction will provably bo tho eplitting up of tho voto on three candidates, ail of sthom Mr. Ayars will beat. Mr. Tabor, iu the Fourth District, has mot with much encouragement 1o hiscanvass of Lako aud the other townw, and bis friends prodics his eloction by a handsomo majority over Crawford, THE VALLOT-BOX GUARDE, Great credit should be given by the men of all partles to tho Republican Contral Committeo for thoir ondeavors to keep tho election puro and freo from fraud. This Committeo have organ- 1zod a forco of men under the command of Gen. O. L. Maon, named the DBailot-Box Guards, ‘The number of those citizona ts nearly 2,000, aud their organizatioa should aod will prove of im- monso use. Beside tho General commanding aud his forco of aide there ix & Captain in each ward and a Lieutcoans in each precinet, tha Iatter haviog uoder bis command s force of honost detormiued citizens who will do all that can legally bo doue to provent stufling aond repeating, “Tho number of Iioutenauts varies of courso in tho warde, aud the number after oach man's name iu tho list below indicates the Procinct to which hie is assigned for duty, Tho full mustor of tho orgavization iy as follows : Gen, 0. L, Manu, Commanding, First Wa ', Rellogg, Captatn ; Taskell, First Go to the Polls and D posit an Honest Ballot. Arrangements Made to Secure a Fair Elec- tion. Gov. Beveridge Orders the First Regiment to Be in Readiness, His Interview with Mayor Colvin--- Reward for the Detection of Dishonest Judges, The Republicans Sure of Suc- cess in City and County-- . Closing the Stores. Grand Mecting Among the North Side Gcrmans---Speeches by Huck and Logan, The French All Right---The Abortive Opposition Meet- ing at McCormick Hall. Mysterious Disappearance of a Ballot-Box == The Bridewell Birds. Lieb’s Performances at the Opposition Head. quarters. urll—t umuwnnl; J, Stowart, Becond Livutcnant, Socond Ward—Ariliur Dixon, Unptal ; Frank War- e, First Lioutouant ; Stairo, focond Livutenaut, M;rlum S A, eriesnt, Captoln; George . ama, vutensnt; Adolph Knoch, Secon Prospects in New York, Penn Lioutenus ; 1, . Wakemot, Third Licutonat: Darid sylvanin, Wisconsin, and Cooey, Jr,, Fourth Lioutenant, Other Btates. . Botor Ward-—lesse Spaulding, Captatn; W, F. Han- cock, Bocond Lieutenant ; F, A, Emmons, Third Lious tenant; J, A. Boreman, Fourtls Licutensut, Fifth Ward—F, R, W, Jauncn, Caplain; J, 8, Cooper, Firnt Lioufenant ; Ald, Stone, Secoud Licutenant; 11, 1. Brayton, Third Licutenant; G, Anderson, Fourih Lieutenaut. Bixth Ward—Martin Dest, Captain; Jobn Adamn and Cl, Copretz, First Licutenauta:' G, Snifth and Oliver Taylor, Second Licutensuts ; K. Wallace and W. Htephony, Third Lioutenants ; J, T, Heoley and J., Me- Dows ¥, Fourth Licttenants; dobn Bontield cnd D, Evan- Fifth Lisutenants . Putuam aud Frank Mouw .., Blath Lirutonan LOCAL, COOK COUNTY O_REPUBLICAN TICKET. For County Treasurer: LOUIS C. HUCK. For Clerk of the Superior Court: JOHN J, HEALY, povth \'.'nnz-—;‘v‘. wam, cngmn H Lll’. Iateold, For Judge of the Superlor Court: rat Liewteuunt ¢ Nick Niemain, Socond Licutenaut § J, King, Third Licutcnaut; Charles Filefer, Fourdl; JOSEPH E, GARY, Lioutohant ; I 2. Dacker, Fitth Lioatehant. ¥or Judge of the Circuit Courk: Lighth Ward—P, McGratb, Captain; 3. King, Pirst W, K. MCALLISTER, Licutenant ; 0, King, Second Lioatenant ; J, Guntbor, Third Lieutenant: ", S, Taylor, Fourtli Lieutonant For County Burveyor: W, 1, Jansen, Fifth Lioitensnti H. §, Green, Bixth ALEXAKDER WOLCOTT. Fleutonant 'y, Tuslico, Sovents Lidutousat; 3. G- i am, Eighth Lieutonant, For County Commissioners : Ninih Ward—Christian Mamor, Captaln ; A, B, Mad- Flrst District— {fl,‘,’,".,{“;o’fi'g?“' dock, Aldo; Beott, First Liculenant; J, Evart, scoond Sacond Distriot—0. G, AYARS, Fourth District—JOMN TABOD, Licutenant’s J, Collins, Third Licuteonut; D, McFar- ey, Fourtil Liontenani; 1:d Wiley, ¥ifth Tionteunnt ; Bixth District—JONN HUMPHREY, THE DEVIL'S FISHING, O'Brien, Sixth Lientenaut; W, ), Marsh, Bovi A VISIT TO CINCATO, v. enth Lioutenant; AL MHordin, hil Lieuteuant; J, Blowart, Ninth Licutenant; ' W. Frasr, Tenth Licus tensut, Tonth Ward—R. A. Willlams, Captatn; J. IL, lofr- « L. Biskop, Third Lisu- Fourth Ly mon, Becond Livutenant; tenaiit; W, 1L, Thompson, cuant, Eleventh Ward—C, I, Matson, Captafn ; Ald, Gan- The Devil ho to Chicago cam: 0, —" been,—~ derson, First Lioutenant; E. Malversow, Second An’rd‘lvl?ol;l‘):h‘:‘ %2.‘:&’1»‘3&.'\‘3 h":{:lb‘d Lientonant ; A, Iamadell, ‘Third Licutenant; L, D, Overlooking tho busy aceno, From his tail-pocket Lo took a rod And lino s neat a8 an anglor could wish, And be baited tho hook and tried o cast,— 11ls Batanio Majosty's golug to fish | Jannlnfll, Fourth Lieutenant, Tweltlzh Ward—bioscs Jonce, Captatn ; 8. O, Stone, Firat Lioutenant ¢ M, G, Mgl Second Licutenant ; L. L. Mulle, Third Licutiuunt; ¥, A, Widdle, Fourtl Lieutonaut, ‘Thirteouth Ward-—L. I, Bisbeo, Captat ington, First Lieutennut J. Albert Mason, Hecoud Licutenant ; O, I, Fuller, ird Licutenunt; E, J, Jiaok, Fourth Lieutenant, Fourteenth Ward—IL. McCauley, Captain ; I, Quirk, Firet Licutenant ; J, C. Huines,” Bocond Ldeutenaut ; B, E, Cloveland, Third Lieutonahit ; 1, G. Gill, Fourtli Lieuteuant. Fiftounth Ward—J, Bushler, Captain ; J. First Licutonant; Th, Embroth, ¥, Kiolbar 1. 1n the stroets below on cvory hand Ebbod and flawed the humau tido; Hevre atalked an Ulster overcoat With 8 love of » pull-beck by ir ade, Gamblers, swells, deacons, rushed to and fro,— *Twas a sunuy day towards tho hour of thrasyw And politicians rubicund, round, ‘Prowled ke sharks I Soutiorn sex, Teterson, Becond Licutenant § #3, Third Lioutenant; J. Malone, Fourth S Lieutenant ; @. W, Lovering, Fitth Licuteuaut; J, Tha Devil carcfully baited his book, Mepl on, Hixth Lioutsuant; A. Gobring, Soventl With » Granger o bid 1ho 1ron hars, Lietkiiant, Biateenth Ward—David McDonald, Captain ; W, . Phelps snd A. Brower, Aldes: 0, Greiner, Firet Lion- fenant ; 1L J. Itoed, Bocond Lioufonaut ; Conrad Iolz, ‘Third Licuteuant ; P, M. Ityan, Foarth Lieutonant, Hoventeonth Ward—0, 8, Bpurd, Captain s J, Kelier, Firat Lioutensut: C, Gustave, Secund Lisutounnt ; Ch, Ktrony, Third Licutenaut ; A, A, Williatis, Fourtly Lieutenant, Elghteenth Ward—J. Bsmpaon, Captain: Howard, Firai-Licutenant : Bandvrson, Socond-Lioutenant H Bampaon, Third-Lieutenant ; ¥, J, Michacls, Fourth: Lisutensnt, Ninetosnih Ward—W, I Dickinon, Captain ; Frod Decker, et-Lacutenant; O, W, Fuller, Socoud- Licutctaut ; David Wylle, Third-Lisutenant, Twontieth Ward—C, I, Corbin, Captain; Geargo Forgus, FuatLivutcuant; 11, O, Mauu, Second-Liou. tenant; T. E, Fry, Third-Licutenant; T, 1foward, FourthLioulennnt G, Laubeubauucr, Viil-Lioa! tonanl Tho mambers of tho Guand aro to bo distin. gutshied by ribbons woru on_tho coat, Captaing will wear'a whito ribbou, Licutosants a groen ono, and privates a rod ono, all baving tho lot- tors B, B. (1." in gold. Following tu TUE ADDRESS GIVEN TO EACK GUARD ¢ EADQUAKTERS IlEXUBLICAN CASNFALUN CONAITTTY, Cuioaao, Nov. 3,—Uvauvs: The service roquired of you ta-day 8 by no_means ardinary, 1t in oo sue crod duty of every true citizen to dofond the balloi- bux sgaiat all fmposition and fraud, ‘Threats, alarining in character and revolutionary in spirit, omauating from high suirces, aro s constantly buard, (bt 14 Is deemed nroper ani prudent to mko miore thian ordinary effort Lo scure au boneat and fair vole to-day, Iienco yon sre furmabed berswith with extracta from toe law governing electious, In theta Fou il ind aapio wenpous for defense, wnid It (s vz pected and belloved that you Will dlacroctly but promptly and vigorously use them. 0, L, Man: 1n Chargu of Gu THE INSTRUCTIONY given to the Quards sre quite simple. road as follows ; #irat—Each Captain should “h‘ln' central procinet of the sible, Second—11is Lioutenants should report to him any {:‘ng;mr:llu divcovered, or any want of tickels, auke, stc, Third—An Ald will vislt each Captain froqueatly, duriug the dsy, o fake reports, Fourth—Tho tally cards with numerals, herewith furnlshed, aze o bu usad as follows: Two very reline bic Guards should stand near the polls and chook off, begtunlag with tha frwt numeral, vne for each voto d:posited fn tho box, Thews men may Lo called on 10 swear 1o the correctucas of thelr work (o cass of dis- ute, PUtA—Two discrast Guards are {0 be placod by tho aide of the judges of cloction, (h—Your atlention {8 particularly directod to tho 3 **Hoo thal the boxe o A Granger with a country-cut And hayseed o his hotay hair. A niibble, a wrigglo, o bito, & jerk, The victim tlounders upon tho roof, And a oper-in for a faro-bank Writhied "neath the Dovil's red, right hoof, & o V. 1nto the croal was the cappor thrown, And tho Duvil triod suother cast ; Bt tho bait was Lad, or tho fish wero sby, For tho Dovil's first Sal was bis laat, Ho trisd with greeabscks, Lo tried with gold, With * Wolford's Z,” with love-locks fowing, With opaulets and with savinge benks, But, alsa! Lo fiah wero all 100 kuowiag, The capper lifta f Haid Do: * Touro auro of me, whether or no; Just give me your rod and lot me fisb ; 111 81 gous crel befora 1 go® Tho Dovil uald : 4+At the Clty.Jtat) 1 have an sngageiont at hal 50 tako tho rod and the Laskel A, Thou, 14l you dse, you may go free,* i The Dovil's dsputy baited bis hook Witl optuster woalty and. agly oo, And bo landed Lulf » dozen swolis, All ornanients of,the avenue, H0 triod with au sged milliona Iiich aa Cresus and ugly as sin, And 01 tho blooming and beautcous belles, Low, liks thu old av3ton, Ls ““gathered tham fn1® ik Uo triod with a rancid scandal, o nut 'With nought tnside Lut & rottan kernel, And he landed the editorial atalf 0f an entorprising ovening journal, e trind with the clorkahip of a court,—~ Political bait was much in vogue,~ Aud he landed s trio of lusty fiab, Each of which had a maslorly brogus, Thoy keop bia headquartors i 1 ward, wa mucl &K poe- 11 At last the sport began to i, Twillgnt settled down cold and gray, o drew the last bait from thd And watched ths X, Into the basket he was poppad. Another cast and another capture, Anothier still and another yo Tliey swarmed for the bait [n eager raptura. Heo dropped the liue from the roof again; Nuver on earth was there auch prima fabing ; He landed 0 leas than half-an-hour A wajority of the Opposition. follawing section af the oxbibited as therein wet forth; aco that thore are no fulue bottoms or sides to the boxes; alvo soe that no duplicate or unnaccsaary box lu kept {n the room, " Seventh—Study carefully the clauses relative to sre rosts, to be found ut the oud of the law governing elec- jons, — Al wagon-loads of votors shiould be ca et S PO At pay b abionld be caro: Ninth—"Take .‘f‘nlm -nd‘ wrendnuoo of avy person you \ Al g suspoct of fraudulen: votiug, 0. L. Many, In cliargo of Gusrds, With this eaoh membor of Lho organization is furoished with a copy of the Election of tho Biate, published 1a thess columus, . After ropoated sitempls 10 accure tho falruess X Abilor Could It be atothor Boss ¢ Wiitazed the reel; (o liuo ran fuster; . Tho capper Lraced bimuetr *gatust tha rall, And tugged with both bauda, " 1ie bad taet his mas- £ Dut the Deviw hook and Lino sre stout + ‘The ish cames up to the eavoupout's lavel, A fual jork and upon the roof The capper haa lauded—bas Iaoded THE DEVIL{ XL ‘The Devll tared sud rubbca bis juw, Aud awore as 10 ouv can ewear but e, #Tuo creel la our bait is yood, 1t muat bo good for it landed ME.7 The ospper spologtand, l.l.l bzt CIHICAGO, TUESDAY, NOVEMDBER 1n distribution of oloctinu fndyen ta which tho Republican party was enutied, the Campaign Comuiitten have fallon tack on their roscrved Tights under the law, nud have determined to securo AN TONEST roUNT, if pomiible, by tho presenco of gand men as challengots. Two good men liave beon chogen for each preciuct. and furnshed with certificates hiko the following : HIPADQUARTERR REPULLICAT CAwpataN CONMITTRY, | Cimeano, Oct, B.—Custiszoenn: bro. G4, The Judyen of eloction shiall wllow ot leant ono and not T0re than two legal vuiern o each party Lo the conteat, tobo chosen by the partien reapectively, tnto the foom whern the elnetion in lisld, 10 act aa chalicogers of votera at surh elrction, nmil nhch challsngers may i of' Elretion untif (he voes are varscd nnd tiie resnlt declared. austice of Hie irovisfons of the above luse, the ublican Lxecutive Conmnnittee Lnva appoluted —- and — lowal volers, to act 2 elaflengein on bobalf of the Repibitcan farty I Ward — o Froctnct 80d respestfully zak thelr Focognition, dons 1. Crove, Chajrman, DASIEL Strpaun, Secretary, Onn vers exceilont precaution to be taken by the Guards at each procinct in to assortain with il possitide aceuracy the name of tha first and the lant voter of the day, no a8 to bo abls tu Bwear to tho fact afterwards, It is hoped by this means to ba able to provent thn additinn of names o thn potl liets after thoy have beon taken away from tho polls, HEAD AND CONSIDER, Tlho Republicau Campaigy mmitten have 1s- Bund the following addrees, which containn the mont important nows of tho campaign, 1L be- hooves overy good citlzen to road tha card sud tako hoed o tho warning; HFADQUARTENA REVUDLICAN CAMPAION COMSMIT. TLP, Culeano, Nov. 1,—T the Kectorn of Conk . £’ We have ntartling information from the Ogpos- tion Headyusrters, We have bern §nforniet upnoi re- diable autliority that the Cainpalign Coitinlttas baving Mr. lesiag’s candidacy 1 charge cotcoie kis defeat Dy & fair vote, but that they havee reroived {o ¥ connt him in" The monner in which the fraudalent conrts fug 18 {0 be done wan diccassed Ly tle members of the Opposition Camnaign Coimitteo to-day, ond fully dectded upon o follown : L Republican chals at=Whetiever it lenger av to be cxcludet, Second—But i thero aro Hepublicsn ehal prosent, thls cuurke i1 to bo pursued: Tho ossible, ato o' Lo sorted Into weversl piles, na tuo Hesing piie, the Huck plle, and’ the Keelog plin, beforo iy count or taily fa mute, Then the atientiun of tho lepubliean chalienger i, i poselbile, {0 bo drawn sway for » toment, When tho person designnted for the purpose will Witdray ona or more filea of tho Huc ‘Laflots and sulxtitite un equal number of tresh ballota for Hesing, 1€ this folls, thata if tho opublican chalinger i vigilant, tio #orting and counting wiil te dilyed until evory eilort 14 put Torth 10 uxlinust his patience and induce I to derert his post, Fiually, if ho ntands firm, een evers-. thing, tiara overstiug, and dnsinta upon kuosiug ihing 84 to the count, reudering fraud tn Lis presence imporetble, be § 10 by forcibiy ojevied fram tho poll room, lewving th corrupt Judses to perprtrate 1hio contemplated fraud without wmieernption, Tta ir, $n mubstatice, e pliu— plan deliberatey concosted in the Opparition headquariers Ly the Opposition Comimittee, 1t fs for yon, electors, to frutrats this {»L‘m Yo point ont tha datger that you may guard Lie polls with Jarge numl. of true wmen, not only whils tho Yotiog cemiines the count is in, completed, #nd anuounced, Ttepublican ch dug placen, tho-e must bo n lirgs force of Lallot-tox Gnards to rocelve him and to fnalst that Le bo promy.ly reiustatod, Joux H, CLovun, Chatrmsn, but every moiout_ until e GEN, LiED, the County Clerk, 18 doing all in bis power for lus master, and yestorday culminatod lus cain. rlm.'u carcer by o dehberato infraction of the ighest Iaw i the Btato in tho Lopo of aldiny his owner, Toth ho and hia doputy, Comiskay., wero st tho Opposition headquariers a good poition of tho duy wearing in deputy clorks to admuister oaths to challeuged volers, and using the great seul of the County of Cook to autliorizo them. ‘This action of tho County Clork Is Iu direet violation of the constitution of the State, whick says in Art. 10, S % that “Tho number of deputies and nssistaots liall bo doterminad by rule of the Circuit Courtto bo ousered of rocord.” ‘Tho Circuit Court of Caol: County lias entored no rulo to cover this action of Lict's, and it is, consoquontly, ufterly tllazat and voud, end the doputios attompted Lo bo made have no author- ity of law whatover, and cannot swear & voter sa o to qualify biw to oxercie tho right of suf- Tago. ltepublican challengers shonld remomber this, and challongo overy voto offered when accom= panied by an oath sworn to before ono of théso menunu deputics, Evory vote put into the 0x on tho strength of sucis o cortlficate is void, and will bn thrown out when tho mattor is brought before a proper tnibuusl, Even if it aliould bo received by tho Juuges, keop track of all such votes, and report ‘them to headguartors for action by the Committea. CONTEMILATED FUAUD EXFORED, Convinced that n fair etection wonld dofeat Hesing boyond a daubt, his gang have begun thetr work of trickery snd corruption. Tue Chattman of tho Nopublican Campaigi Commit- tco oxposes oue trick in o loftor given below, and points out the romedy very clearly. 1t shiould bo followed as well iu other precinets as in the ano named, if tho vamo sisto of fucts (s shown. Followiug ix the lottor: To the Filitor of The Cheago Trimno s HEADQUANTENN REPUHLICAN CAMPATAX COMMITTEE, Citicano, N Nows cutues to thieas rooius at this hour (10 o'clock p, n1) that the judges in the First Preciuct of tho Thirteonth Ward eau neither of theni bo found, and no bullot-box Liaa been sent o th pre- cluct, 'This 4 w very troug Republican yroct 1t of tho kind, let voters nasemble, eleet 8 Judge and Lave Lim tako the oath before o Tus tieo of tha Feaco or Notary Public ; seud hy tertificate fmumicdiately to the Coutty Cles aud thero demand a ballot-box. In the me #ood Lo should be conetructed or procurod, made as uear the form of tho commnon Lnilot-box as pooaivle, and, fu easo of failuro an the part of tho ju curo a box from the County C‘nlk let tho judges e Dibit the box made to tho “voters, that they way & eloarly that no Lallota are In thu rame, and proceed in tug ordinary way 1o hold thoir electio Votern should not loave tho polls In such cano nntil they have votod, No dastardly dodge should bo sl lowed to proveut s fair Lallot, J, H. Cuosan, Cualrman Campaign Cumtuttice, NOTICE TO INFIIX VOTERS. Any agod, wick, or erippled Republican voter will be Mmishod comfertablo conveyances to aud from thu polls, irce of alt e, by send- iug word to J. J, Browu's livery-stabios, No. 140 or No. 423 West Madison streot, CLOSING THEIR STORES. ADDITIONAL LIST OF MERCUANTS. T TrisUNE published Sunday a long list of loadiug hiouses which intendod closlng to-day to euable their cmployes to vate. 1t now gives tho following additional uames : Gayo Drothers & Co,, Joln 1oyt & Co,, Ingrabau, Corbin & May, Hamuel It & Co,, Sprague, Warner & Co,, Flelys, Dxlgs & Palmer, Nye, Campbell & Co,, — Alion, Ketth & Co., Ueorgo Rowa & C(Lx ¥, & E, Jocger, urton, HMerco & o, Lort, it & G Lirooks & Neermos, Abeaw Freuch & Co,, Huyek & Koo, Burley & Tyeroll, J ‘furnee & Hoy il B, Lockwood & Co,, Urtuiyer, Lowis & Co., Siliey, Eudicolt & Co., Gharles I, Osborn & Co Haru, Mirrium & Co,, McKiualoy,ilchrist & Co, Cuare, Hanford & Co,, ' Uothachild, Schrasdor & 1, Niriige & Co, Elict, Hart, Asten & Co,, Crerar, Adaws & Co, oL Au.bmnn'n. e oiett, Lassetl i 3.8, & 1. G, SN Fairluuks, M Hprague, Waruwr & C dilles, Mccalloch Ciark'& Lavo b Teld, Murdoch & Pischer, Btewart, Alilrich & Co, Wiltard, bacun & ¢, K. Bardta, ¥0) Hrigham & Ward, Haywool k Cartivdge, Brituall & ‘T AL B, Cragin & C1, I E Fomsyih & Co, Moiouald & Huikivy, Unfon lag aud Paper'Co,, A, M, Giltert & Co,, Joud & Booth, Huury Ludwly, N UL, Warren & Co, MacVesgh & Co, A, Toott, Page, Bro, & Co., Puckburat' & Witkinson, Talwan & Oug, Markiey, Alling'& Co., Albert E. Necly & Co., Elkius & Wheclor, 1tivburd, Bpencer & Co,, Koo b &'Farrell, €. T, lisynolds & Co., Miller Bros, & Keop, SeNuil & Hikgus, Giray Drotlrs, Bouton, Smith & Co., Dueauls & Co, “Fowls & Koper, deorgo Hubaer & Co,, Whevier, Chiaptuan & Co., Jobueou' & Aoy, 1atkin & Lrooks, It & Kelth, R, Athay & CO, Purcingion & Schmatl, ‘kloro {3 uow no quoation that all tho maune factorios, banke, insurance ofives, stores, ete., will bo closed to-day, snd that the hoayiest Amorican vote ever cast in Chicsgo will bg polled, and that, too, for the Republicau candi~ dates. PROCLAMATIONS, ETC. CLOSING TUK BALOONS. The Mayor has issued tha following PROCLAMATION ; WHEBEAS, Thero is 10 be an election bald fn the Olty of Uhlcago on Tuosday, the 31 dey of November ; ang WHERKAR, I8 10 provided by Bed, 19, of Cbaps 4, of the Hoviicd Hiatuted of tho Blato of’ 1liuots, 1874, thot “no spiritous, walt, vingus, or toxlcating Hqguir uball bo wold or gives away at rolall, Lor shail auy #aluon F bar-rooin, ¢t place where such liquor I a0l 0T iven away, bo Opeu upan any gehoral of vpoclat Glectjuntay Witb § 1o of §he lare ot Mol o eloction,” THxuErORE, 1, Harvey D. Golvin, Mayor of the Cily of Chicago, 40 heruby ocdpe twai i’ wlouns, Lar. Toois, OF places whore o] . ity Vinous, Ur {ne 2, 1875. tozirating liquars ara rold or given away, at retafl, in the City uf Chicagn, tw clord sud kept cluamd on “IAY 1ho 20 day of Noverber, 1M75, untlt e il 1) hia7e: elomed, and that sll violations of ratd law Fhale bo pustelied wecording to the provisions taereof, 1L B, CoLvix, Mayor. Tho Mayor was consulicd abont the above proclatnavion, and eaid ho bolieved ho bad fall Rutboriis W fkaio it Horetofore the Sheriff — or jest, Mr. Bradley did—bod meroed 8 siuilar proclamation en tho ove of election, a4 tha Jaw exprewsly Antinw hrs not cailed on the Mayor sbout the mazter, and L.os not isaued any ordery o the pera, tec) camo oround to the uttornoun, rend (he procla- 1tar's witention to the statuts ou the rubject, saia the pre tion it have a geo | and went eny afler predicting Hesing's defeat by at lecist 5,000 majority. TUE POLICE. In order to lesrn what arrangenienta fingierin. toudent Hickoy had mado to gruatd this g o 14 and protect the: voters, he was callcd tpon, and wtut. ed that ho had ordered every officer sud patroi- man an duty, The Coptaws will hobd n furce in reeervo ot their respectivo Leadpuariors, wud thero will bo a roscive on duty at the Central Station. In caun of scrious disturbanco theso forces can Le concontrated by telagrapl m any oartof the ety ina very short tne. ‘Tho K- petintaudent sa1d ho would du ali in hin power to pratect the bailot-bozes atnl erabis the eitizens ond Lo behieved the foreo tt hin command gnflicient for any emergency, When informed {hat wome of tho men under bis command could not be trusted uu arcount uf their atlibation and counecuon with the wob- octacy, hie said he would tale cara of thern, would enforen ordor nt nll Lia well-known fact that thero aro n largo imbor-~of men cn tho police forcs whe would club a zood man, or foree bun to retirc fram tho polin when roms of the Touzhs doe manded it, ‘There wre men on the foren who ore 10 ore to be trustod than the plug-ugles ehout the polls, nor haif so much as soma of them. TLLEOAL VuTisc Thy following offer of the Merchauts' € mittos was yeston e y distnibutod over tho cit, N REWAILL, The understened, suted by merahants' meeting at Farwell Iiall, ward of §iIr for thoarrest ad ¢ #ou voing fllegally ut the election Nov, 3, Wfor thoarrest and conviction of gy fady, clerk of election comiltany: uny {rand s viid cioliion, VLA Al Commitien of tue hrren crchzuts’ Committes, GOV. BEVERIDCE. COMMUNICATION FRGM THE MLRCIASN Hr IHis Excollency Gov. Beveridre atrived in the city yesterdsy morning in ohedicnce to o call from the citizeus, and catablichod himself at the Grand Teeific, During tho dav tho Committee appointed by the mesting at Farwell IHall mect and nddressed the following communication to the Gevernor, asking that bo would order the as- sembling of the Fimt Repiment. that their rer- vices might bo ueed in caso that an emergency shoulit arise, Citcanc, V. 1—Th JE4 Broctie wtate ot i aneetive held in the City of Chicagn 0 cowrmiftice awpuinted UY ihe nierchatin muen of this_city, fndependent of polit partics, there befug present, Ansour (Chattmun), Meca aiding, Hewdemon, C, diy, by ti Bueine th X mously adoptels Wirrnrag, The events of the prst few days Wavo created wicl) o feelinyr «f appreliension i the mi of law-abiding citlzens of Chicago und Cook Cornty that two civll authorfiicn may e nrable to preserye erder aud eecure ail chiluns o thelr mght to vots Peacably and without futluidstion ui the cuzuing coc- thaar 5 thierefore, Lictolved, By 'this Committee of merchiatts and bl ness en of Culiaio, Tlat hie Exevlency the Governor of tho State of Hiiuois be and he s Lereby request 10 place under arm tho Firet Keglment of 1llinoin litia, and tobuld the rawe fn readiucss to be call out upon Taesday, Hov, 2 jost., by hik order to aid the eitl nuthiorities of ‘thia ity und county In tuo preservation of the jxnce and the protection of all per- sons in their civil rigits, Gronar Anxous, Chairman. Jonx G, BuonTALL, Hecrotary, THE FIRST LEGIMENT, In accordanco therowith, tho following order, directed to Col. MeUlurg, was promilgated : Cuicaso, I, Nov, L—l'1l 1, urd, Come ananding Eirat Leatment I, &, M—S1ki: In view of o commuication presented mo 1y & committes appoint- ed by the werchants and biteitacen of L oy, 1. dependent of yolitica and political parties ( copy whilch I furnisied herewithy, you wil ssecmbic the Firat Regimont at their arinory on Lako street at 11 o'clock o, 1., the B o'clock p, m,, nulce Tho ien will rematn in the armory, and will In no wayor manaer Lo allowed 0 fterfere’ withh tue frov dumm of cloctions, bt will by rewdy nt & mement's Lo tice 10 aid the civil authorition i1 the maluteusnco of order, in tho protection of the citfzens in _the exercise of the electivo franchise, and in_tho | the purity of the ballot- THE TOBITION OF THE GUVENNOR may be stated =e follows: Ilo 18 present 1o tho city in Lis oflicial capacity at the request of the citizons of Chicago, Ho Las uo disposition or inclination to tuterfero with the eloction, aud bas dirceted tho mustering of tho First Reci- ment to guard ngainet riot aud bLloodsbed, The wembors of that orgauization nre to remain at thoir armory, and not to appear on tho &treets unless eallod to suppress tumult. This call will not bo made savain thoovent thattho civil authorities, oither through ineflicioucy or disin- cliuation, manitest thoir inabllity to check dis- order. Ifo does not lprrkhnm.l any disturbanco, but anticipates that the precautions taken for 18 provention nill estop thoss whao wenld other- wige fucito riot from starting such a calamity, CALLING ON THE MAYoOu, ‘Tue Governor and the Merchants’ Committen —tho lator composed of Mexsrs, Georgo Armour, Chairmay, George P, liellogg. Jomse Spaldmg, Goorgoe M. Hovw, C, M, Hondorson, and A. Wil lard—callod upon Mayor Colvin at his otiico in tho City-all vestorday, just aftor noon, to con- fer with him in rogard to tho protection of the voters and the baliat-boxes to-day. Gov, Boy- endgo aeked Mayor Colvin if he uecded any uy- #sistance, and the Iattor told him be did not; Lo thought the force at Lis command enough to preserve order aud protoct tho voters. The Qovernor eatd ho had been called upon by the Morchants' Committeo, and bad also roceived jnformation from othors, which caused Lim to boliove there wan nacousity for additional protection. e would ordor thy First and Becond Regiments under armisif lus Ilonor thought it nocessary, But Mr, Colviu sat buck in lus chalr, and rather arvogautly in- formed tho Governor that ho could ot aloug without any mnlitary or othor ussistance; he belioved the GUit policemen of the city would ho abla to talio careof i, Ifo liad jesucd a procla. mation otdering all snloons to close, aud Lo au. ticipated uo tronbla of » xeriouis nature, .\lusnu. Aymonr, Iow, and Spalding en- deavurod to rhow him tho necesuity of taking preat precautions to guard agaiuet riot snd nhand at tho polls to-duy, but Colviu way not to Lo couvinced, It was plan to bo seen that ho would not do anytbing to reliove the munis of thoso who foared that the orgauizod mob wero propared to stalf the ballot-buxes, re- peat their votes, und Lurl peaceablo opponents from tho polis. The goutlemen talbed earuostly wod squutely with biw, and gave bun evory op- portuuity to avail Limuolf of strony assistance, ut be refused 1t, Tho Governor aud the Come muttes of honosably men who accompanied him evidently fels convincod thut 1t was uscless to talk with a wan who was a0 strong a partisan at heart that ko would not take positive aud sufi- cient measures to protect the peopls. A Tr1uua® roportor cotversed with the Mavor obout the wmatter briefly, 10 Ilonor was askod WUAT AUUANGENENTS HE UAD MADE to protoct the voterd, aud replied that Superin. tondeut Hickoy would bave 640 men st his com- s, and bo would disposo of thew in wuch a manner as Lo affora minplo protoction, o wid tho ¢auitary polics force, the adicers uf thy Board of Public Works, aud othors in tho city's ooy, would bo roady for any eniergen: In vonverwati with another gontleman, Mr. Colvin sasd Lo would fuel aslamed to call on the Goveinor for wd, and ridienled the idea. Ilo was asked L opinion of the Farwoll-Hall mooting aud tha outrage com- mitted there Fridsy ovening, and sad to Tux ‘TulurSE wan that ko bad lus opuon uf it, but ho did not douire to express it until after eloc- tion, But bis Honor dil give bis opiion, not- withstauding, to other puttics, and said L. ¢, Latued, Tom Hoyno, and euct’ men wero at the bottom of the wholo trouble ; they wero dise watiatled with things gouerally, Lo eajd, and with Nopublicans had put up a Jon on Heping, That A8 by ouinton, bat Lo did not tell thn Govatpor nor tho Committea sith lura line e fiong, ho kind thare would bave Loon n aulerent rosalt of the conforenee THE NORTH SIDE MASS.M THE OERMAL: TLe professicon of Heming that be o North Side, body ard woul, waa roprdia® avening by & vart coneourse of fiermany. sombled in a grand Republican mans-taee 7 4 the North Sido Turner-I1al'. A more entiiusia - tic and orderly meeting hamnot baen hedd duning the pres=ut campsign, il tho deop Iuterest manifested by the peoplein lstemng to the able nddressen of tha speakers was on un- ereing mign that tho Genmons of Cuicago thoroughly awakencd to tue importance of $ituation, and aro determined to thow Hr. itut that they are indopendent thinkery aud bou- are the Pievions to the meeting romo excollent music wan furnishied Ly Nevans' Dauvd, stationed m front of the huilding. At abont § o'clock & nume ber of wominent gentlemen aecended the plat- form, und wein heartily cheercd by tho oxpectant audicrice. Quict being restored, Ald. Dickicaon stepicd foranrd and calied the meoting to order. He then nowmate) Mr, George 1, Pruesing as Chairan. Fbat gentianan was elected, and re- turncd tuasks 1na te vwerds, 1o thow intro- duced i Lot e who wan greetal with tuo willest ontlmeiaem, He katd bo was {lonecd {ong 10 many beaming facey before Lit, wiid hie than ced them for therr welcome. It jdensad b L roe thet sy Gerinan citiz €nen that tuey 2 Lauwere L faverof en o Aul not wishiit to p {Arplasse. | Whe an. T ol the Soard of Tiado of thar for thet Heasut o w0 found s srolen $L0400 fro o oseart leat bisa @ gan Bronst that it bt ke R doe 000, (Laagh- ter] this point en fucbriatrd Gesman manoted ontof the reporicis’ tables, erd b ! rpeech of his own, which wes el by a polie Mr. Hucs ps of hus oppon that Le L rat:; gto thau e Liiehmay enenre the Insh v tho Trisl. and would Iumscll 1o of 5 he was anxions to and Was very fricody chotee. 11 wan nkon the riag ol ¢ sy his do- d with by the: honest voters of Cuivazo, It was for tha nterest Lo polls tur who wak Joudiy ap: sarpnged and pratsisdae sening ent, khowiig tha mtorest they (005 m G faro of the city, 1o lad suppese!d from swhin! be bad read that there would not be vo nany peoplo prosent at o meeting utd in thas portii of l{;o city. Tho apvlaww bestowed upon ar, Muck ehowod that the pooplo were thuroupely fu fasor of that peativuan. ‘fhe t campaigin preecnted teo seaued, Une them would lead to good povermuwens tha othar t) comuption v oflices, Hodid not_care for the ubisn given (o L tho Siqate-Zeitun 7, e was an Amnr and was always interested i wuintainmg g order and good geveranent. ‘I'ne Upy party in this county, by Me. A. C. Heving, pon what bavis o 17 To promoto tin ko waniy, to bring peaco and Laopiness 7 ! L3 it i0f the ccmi- Na, it was nol. The basy was nativity. onposed to all mitive-bory citizeps, He Casked when was the Doucsty kuch & Dbass? When lnow-Nuthingiem was rampat 1 couutry, who was it that put it dow Nut tho Gierunuw, or tho Inish, but the native-boin Americans, There wad no sense or huncsty orgamzing any party having a basts of nation- abity, It made no differenco o the spenbir whero n man wes born, what was huis reiyion, but lio only wented to kuow whether a may vy loyai to the Constitation and a1 upright wtizen, Applaee.] Wby wie the Oppomtion party kopt 1u power, after its objeet had been accom- plishied 7 It wan to ift My, fiestop into ofiice, and to plunder tue treasury., What do tho people moat dexito in Cock County? Why dint the Lrici, tho Italiang, aud tho Germans leave thor hames in their own conntnies and cotie hero? Jtwus to procure a better condition under a Letter Govornment. They wanted a Govornment whiel gives overy citizen hin freedow, 1estricied 1n no lie laws of tho connlry. 'fhe nincnt was that whioh gave the most liherty. T'uo people of this couutry had all the frocdom whiclh thoy could dosire, What cleo did they want 7 They wanted a Government that would not {as them 10 s to burden thet beyond thoir ability to bear, Let them examimne amb see if the Goveruwent now in ofiice was what they wanted. They knew that the timo had nover been when any party in power denied to tho othier party the tight 10 eeo that tho voten were cortortls coiit e, aud the right candidates elected, Under this orgauization the County Doard, having the right to mako their judges, bad piven, oui of 800 judges, only thirty to the Kepublicens, o #tated 1t aw'a fact, that ono of the otiicials of tho conuty Lad told hum that thorn wan uo uso 1y mukiug nominations, for tho clection wad i the hands of the Opponition party thrangh posscesion of tho ballot-luxes, Iy swau au outragy that ought to be stnwped under- foot by the onest people of the eity, ~ What wan the differonce botweon a King sl » tyrant in political power 1n this country who hud his wiv- tous all fustructod #o ad to Ao everything bo told thous, just as if ho wero & motureh? Nuno, It was a duty dovolving upon every cittzen to lot his voica bo heard,—at poils,—to maintain tho rights and tho laws of the Aworican Uoveru« went, After the leprblicany found that they had no nhow in tho matter of clectian judios they went tu the County bonrd aud askod " for s largor rep- resentatiov. Tho Jard sefused, but referred thu patition to tho County Attorney. Alr, Rouns tiee was no doubt o very lutge man, but sooner than call lum un pouest man o would profer to lave his yight arm wither before telhng such a lo. My, Rountreo Lad #atd tlnt they bad 00 nght o chango tho 1ist of pudges atter 8 bad been made up. I wayime that, Rountreo was cither au ignorumuy oraliar. ltuwell kuow that Judges could bo changed oo tho ground at the polld, Was thero ovur s gieat an awd 2 I the estizens would stand by sud seo to 18 that thoro wad au honost AL ¢ Heing would bid farowel to all his Lopus to-uight at 6 o'clock, The peopls 0 wore free, industrious, and energetio, shi therofore to bave houest weu in o the ho spoakoer had kuown llesinyg for many yours, aud bad sorved on committos with hun imany timea, ¥lo therolure could say from per- aonal Luowledye that there nuvor was a wun g puch tyisunical tendencies, Ho way always wanting to buve his own way. unreasons iug, hot to bo wigued wuto anythivg. Such a wau would prove disastrous to the | uico of any community, 7 Hesing had claimed that tho moctivg st Far- well Hall bad suppressud fivo spoech, Such an assertion was absurd. NXo man had a right to break into suy mwsting, tike posscseion of the platform, aud aspeait agzainst tho d:nslru of the mwetiug. But that pot-baliied Lord Co ke of a Hountreo bud decide:t that, boenuso Heamg was not sllowed to speak at Farweil Hall, bo had beou deenly injured, utd freo wpeoch bad beon probibnted. ‘Tho1dea wases pidiculous s the assertion was unfounded. Tho taxes of tho peoplo had beou ralued every timo thy Upposition puity bad come iu powur. Ield . NUMBER ¢9. T.ar* year taxea wera 46 canta on the 2109, Next yo vvea estimatod that they would ba i) S¢ A, if tho party continuod to hold office, <A woull woon b S1 on the 8100, What 4 peopls toshow for this outlay of money? S ar but a fow contracts for tho Courte 0. [Applaueo.] no wpoaker noxt eomparad tha ring-ruls ex- 1 In Chicago with that which formerty 4 Nosw York, What, waid ho, was ths diffe lictweon them ? It wan thatono set of ring- s wad in the L'onitontiary, aud thn other oit, tunning tho City of Cnicago. [Applause. | In cnnstunion, ho would pay to the 1'euplo of {Luok Counts that their rocord Liad bsen mont honmabio in war and in ponco. Thair cnorsy und enterineo was heralded througbout the worll. Lot 1t not Lo waid, os they went on in their onward march, that they had fallen Ly their own had run thetr city into dobi, ool hiad e 1 theves and rascals to oftico. Rather let thom gioet 12000 and honest mon, suely 84 theso presented by the Ropublican tieket, and they wonld tind jrosporny attending thom in the futiite asin the 'yt {Long u,p % A caapaiy was then' gung by Frank Lezmbard's Gleo Club, eliviting great laughtor aud detoustrations of approval, £ . T AL RTONNAS swasthe naxtas calier, 10n suid that hen bocame - to the o that oveanng ha liot hal somo apprebicnvian lest the peopla shon'd not havo o Just sppreciation of their interesty, hot turn out 1 great numboers o a weeting, Clhat apprehenvion had pelled ™ No ono'could watelh the muge nitieent demonstration that oveming w ont ling ¢ thn of rilo hed beea reachied 1w Chi Tho peogln of this city Lad osidently nined to put wquiotus to 5r. Hemnt's aspirations, uud 1o hs aftes 8 gowd Government. At this Ing nLsuot sdvi-ablo to arrue upon the qu w0l tho eamnargn ; they hat lieagy been tald over and ovor again dasing the past fow weess, ft S A BLIBURO tuiny thut tho peoplo around Ar, ivming wero howliug for the surity of the baliote Lox,--men liko Miko Mchonnld,” Garnty, and ottiers of that debadn elarn, 1le had never been a~tome! to addressing Germnng no #uch, but lio alyays consiaered the Jreopio betore lum ay A ous, rud nut Lishimen or Gicrmans. o that 1 cuina to thuy sud acen- conld cous upelves as mnder the vosa of any oto el nat belizva at, Tle thereforenpoko s Lefoto i e fren aid Lioness o 'l not us Germeuy, or ag raunival indivilual. provalent that at tha ennu- cleetion teete was to Lo ballov-box stut, st e bl Leen bred Lo cast legal v . Wonld th 70, it *hin ult taceting Iia then found Lo way attend- £hoash ho soraned 0f e presenco, L wid Gariy, and Doutien the' wera 051t 1o sdund valbin the wally it by the UCE JEescice Of 8O tuany i Cladotiane, Hreig ol that Lo Ltnst toty jodoed by his ans, the aige! ¢ i9) L 3 saited and Iet b Gl e would b o La nu bette : we greatly imorested i this L vk 0ppus-d ty putting thy &l wau, and that man N, N sited to eall bul names. (Lo masted that ho to du with 147 selscion of tho - euead his upct re it ench 8 £ Lo upon b it i was oblged o resien, which b2 did slandar motomg. T facs that coutl be ea sy then, elonkd Le datm b Loy shonl ] take I inthe jawn of aiorrier, M. Hev t friewt of the pasr man, taut bo | ppicswed D Al L) < protendo 1t gonld nue cyer duno riy thing for Houbticds, ho manns ju order ot ths ¢i |hJ‘ clanas n ¢ eV were nhoe 10 2% eate of the amd nekied no protecton fom auy Jeed Lao e Bt 1o JHE R Ryt 5 clatehes, to o offica s and vote according to n tho wiorests of tho sed an their hearts, 1hey wonld til raurg o the ropatation Fan o pate [Applause.] oured, FRENCH MASS.MEETING, s T us ty il it had Flio tmeeting thon war ekl last eveeing ot daskel's plaines street, between Adanw and Ja asseinbly vaseniled to ordor at 8 o'lock by Mr, Victor Gerardin, after which tho band playod the s Harsailinise, JMr, I Rutivot way od Presdont of tho meetg, Yaul Papa. A, femeric, S, B, Itute, aud John Lubelle, Vico-Piesideuts, and A. Yenro, Scera- tary, €. 11, nCup. Tho President invited Cuarlos Reod, Esq., the Prosecutitg Attorney for Cook County, t0 ad- drers tho mceting, which this gontivman did at romo length, Mr, Reed said ho wishioa he had brought his wifo with bim, who could speak Fronch, A4 for bimeelf, Lo was sorry he could not upeak {ha lauguage. Mr. tleed then gavo & litlo of his personal history, contrasting tho mengro educa- tional ndvantages of thirty years sgo with the preceut times, Ono book which ho read with - intenso pleasuro was Beott's Lifo of Napoleon, and the speakier's verdict aftor roadig the bool was, that Napoleon wus ono of tho greatost mon that God over medo. [Applauso] From read- iug bls life ho had forwed bis opinion of tho magnificent Fronch pation. e said his honrers woro no longor Frenchmen, ‘fhoy might indeod Lo such, iu a cortain secno, but in tho scnso that thoy wero under tho tlag of this country thoy were Amoricany, 1o paid a fitting tribute of praise to tho charao- ter uf tho French nation, his remarks upon La Fayetto being received with chieer, Mr. Itoed hodl maet a wan i tho streots, who ehiould bo nawsiess, snd who, Mr. Read sald, ws casrged with Leing about to take his rufiaus to the polls with him. Thoe spoaker charged him dircctly with this, and saul that he bud one yeat yot in the oftico of Y'rosccuting Attornvy, and ha would oxort the utmost of bis ability to sco that every ons of this wan's frionds should Lo sout to tho L'enitontiary. Tbe roply from this name- less porson wad, **'Iliero won't bo any ropeasingg donu that you can tind out.” Tho sjeaker cau- tioned tus hoarers to watch tho polis, aud then thoro would Lo o repoating doue, T'hw ballot-box was the dearest right of an Awrican citizen, All should go to the polle, cast thoie voted, and stay thore, and every man uhould take his friend, or sce that ho was takon, to the polls, mad thon victory would crown thoir offurts, Political upecclivs did not securo a tri- utph &t the polls, It way only by honest wen surmug out aud sveing that cachmandid his auty that victory was gaived. It was charged that tha judgea aud clerks of the elsction , wonld violae their truats ; but tho sposker hoped it might uot bo so. Buill, it was probablo that overy coi- coivable trick would be resortedto, ‘I'io cuauce to clioat lay with the Judges and clorks, whi, ai- though sworan to do their duty, could add names to thy poll-list aud doposit tho cortespopdung numberof votes, Lopoating was another tethe od of choating, aud 4o amart wore the mon wha redorted to it that filty of thew could doposit as wany us 2, votes, Mr, Reed had Ll 8 coovorsution with Bupt, lickqy Goy, Bevendge, and he was of tuo opinlon thud tho former would prove h‘muu)r to the peuple of Chicago ap houcss mau. [Applause.] Mr. Roed thoughs honet policoman would guard tho polle. 1y addbiion to this, four wen of each preciuet ehauld go to tho volls uud tally the votes cast, go thit Ly ovouing thoy would kuow just bow many housse vobes bad becn doposit it the uumbor ot unnd

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